Lee men’s golf wins 2022 NCAA Division II National Championship

Lee, a private school in Tennessee, has its first NCAA championship in program history.

Lee University defeated Oklahoma Christian to claim the NCAA Div. II men’s golf national championship.

In the medal match play format in the final, Lee won four of the five matches at TPC Michigan.

After Lee’s Dalton Chuba dropped the first match to Andres Brictson, Lee won the next four to win the final 4-1, with Connor Pollman, Dustin Demersseman, Oliver Lewis-Perkins and Beck Burnette claiming those matches.

Lee finished tied for second after the stroke-play portion of the final and then knocked off top-ranked Barry before taking out Georgia Southwestern.

Lee, a private university located in Cleveland, Tennessee, now has its first NCAA national championship.

Joel Sylven of the University of Missouri – St. Louis won medalist honors.

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Findlay women’s golf wins 2022 NCAA Division II National Championship

Findlay outlasted Limestone to win the 2022 Division II NCAA women’s golf national championship.

Findlay outlasted Limestone to win the 2022 Division II NCAA women’s golf national championship Saturday, capping an amazing run after the Oilers barely made the final stage.

In the stroke-play portion of the championship, Findlay edged Henderson State by a single shot to squeak into the final eight for match play.

As the No. 8 seed in the Div. II medal match format, Findlay upset top seed Dallas Baptist and then beat No. 5 seed Barry before facing off against No. 3 Limestone in the final at Chattahoochee Golf Club in Gainesville, Georgia.

In the final, the Oilers won the first two matches of the day courtesy of Jill Schmitmeyer and Kristina Kniesly. Limestone responded with wins in the third and fourth matches by Maria Morales and Stina Wikstrom, both sophomores.

The final point was earned by Erin Mulcahy, who defeated Ebba Hellman to bring the program’s first Div. II women’s golf title back to Findlay, Ohio.

In the Div. II medal match play format, each match is scored by the cumulative number of strokes won by rather than the number of holes won. Up 3 means that the player is up by 3 strokes, not 3 holes. The player up by the most strokes after 18 holes wins the match.

The Div. II medalist honor went to the Academy of Art’s Anahi Servin. It’s the first championship, team or individual, in Academy of Art’s women’s golf program history.

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